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Mikroelektronika d.o.o.

MicroElektronika (mikroE) is a dynamic forward thinking embedded systems development tools company with its headquarters in Belgrade.

MikroElekronika (MikroE) has chosen the Debug Store in the UK as their dedicated distributor of development tools.

The company is unique by producing complete development tool suites; ranging from compilers, debuggers, development platforms and training materials for a wide range of microcontroller families including ARM Cortex, AVR, PIC, PIC32, dsPIC and FT90x architectures. Support is also directly available for a huge range of peripheral devices including displays, video cameras, temperature probes and multi-axis gyroscopes and accelerometers by the provision of low-cost Click Modules. Their objective is to make the transition for the developer to a new architecture as simple and efficient as possible. It achieves this by providing software library support and working examples for all supported interfaces and development systems.

MikroElektronika (mikroE) have been chosen as the development tool company of choice by many major semiconductor manufacturers as they appreciate the use of mikroE tools will speed up development of new projects. They are recognised third-party development partners of companies such as Atmel, Cypress, Microchip, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments and official consultants to others including NXP.

Products

Easily connect the ICD2/ICD3 or Real ICE programmers/debuggers to the prototyping device using the ICD2 Connector Board. It is offered with a loose 1x6 header connector that user can solder, when required. The single-row header and the RJ12 connector are wired one to one. This RJ12-type connector provides easy prototyping and considered suitable for use with solderless breadboards. The RJ12 socket is wired to six pins to provide access to PGD, PGC and /MCLR lines along with VCC and GND power connections. Featuring a compact design, ICD2 Connector Board works as a cost-effective solution to solve your connecting problems. The board is designed to perfectly fit into standard prototyping boards.

The Illuminance Click Board from MikroE is a light sensor designed for better detection of ambient lighting over conventional light sensors that are too sensitive to infrared light. The board features an on-board TSL2561, a light-to-digital converter, which transforms light intensity to a digital signal output. The TSL2561 sensor uses two separate photodiodes: One is sensitive to the full-spectrum of light, the other to infrared light only. Using a formula, the user gets a sensor reading then approximates light response of the human eye. Illuminance click communicates with your target microcontroller via MikroBUS I2C lines: SCL (clock) and SDA (data). The zero-ohm J1 jumper allows the user to select between three available I2C address.

The Illuminance Click finds application in auto-brightness regulators on OLED or LCD displays, or any other kind of automatic ambient light regulation. It is designed to use a 3.3V power supply only.

The Intel® Joule™ Click SHIELD is an extension for Intel® Joule™ Expansion Board. This click shield allows you to add more than 355 click boards™ to your project. Add displays, WiFi, ZigBee or Bluetooth transceivers, Ethernet modules, sensors, MP3 codec circuit and other features to your prototype with ease.

The Intel® Joule™ click SHIELD+ is an extension for Intel® Joule™ Expansion Board with four mikroBUS™ sockets. This click shield allows you to add more than 280 click boards™ to your project. Add displays, WiFi, ZigBee or Bluetooth transceivers, Ethernet modules, sensors, MP3 codec circuit and other features to your prototype with ease.

The IQRF Click Board is based on the DCTR-76DA RF transceiver, operating in the 868/916 MHz frequency. The click is designed to run on a 3.3V power supply. It communicates with the target microcontroller over SPI or UART interface, with additional functionality provided by the following pins on the MikroBUS line: AN, RST, PWM, INT.

The IR Beacon Click Board is a mikroBUS™ add-on board with an array of nine high speed infrared emitting diodes. It functions as a beacon device, transmitting infrared rays in a wide angle, which can be detected by nearby infrared receivers (such as the one on IR click). Each of the nine VSMB2948SL diodes have a transparent plastic package that serve as tiny lenses.

The IR Distance Click Board represents a sensor that incorporates GP2Y0A60SZ0F distance measuring sensor unit. The sensor module is composed of an integrated PSD (position sensitive detector), an infrared LED and a signal processing circuit, measuring between 10 and 150 cm. The sensor remains uninfluenced by the reflectivity of the object such as environmental temperature and the operating duration. IR Distance click board outputs an analog voltage corresponding to the distance of the object (through the MikroBUS AN pin). Since this device outputs the voltage corresponding to the detection distance, it can also be used as a proximity sensor. IR Distance click use a 3.3V or a 5V power supply.

With these features, IR Distance click can be used in applications like touch-less switches, various energy-saving devices, robots, and many more.

The IR Eclipse Click from MikroE is a popular accessory board incorporating an EE-SX198 photo interrupter sensor, which consists of an infrared transmitter and receiver facing each other, separated by a 3mm-wide slit. When an object, say a piece of paper, is placed in the slit, the beam of infrared that travels from the transmitter to receiver is eclipsed, which in return, activates the sensor. The activated sensor status is indicated by the on-board INT LED.

The application of an IR eclipse click board seen in everyday use would be a printer or copier machine, where the sensor detects whether the paper is in place. IR eclipse click would be an ideal choice for your design wherever there